A MEDICAL team from Taiwan is returning to Papua New Guinea to offer medical services to the people.They will spend one week in the country from August 9 to 16.The team comprises of a world-class radiation oncologist, medical imaging doctor, pathologist and enterostomy therapist. They will offer medical services, including clinical training and assistance in establishing standard operation procedures in pathology checking.The team will donate 1000 pieces of colostomy irrigation bags to the Angau Memorial General Hospital and the PNG Stoma Association. The team is led by Dr Nina Kao, the chief executive officer of the Overseas Medical Mission Centre of the Changhua Christian Hospital, in Taiwan. Taiwan Trade Mission representative Daniel Chun-Pu Hu believes Taiwan’s high quality service can complement other donors’ contribution to cancer awareness and fundraising in PNG. It is the sixth visit by the Taiwan medical team to PNG. They previously focused on treating PNG citizens with eye problems offering services such as operations and treatments for cataracts.